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Originally posted by sphinxpoet
That would be a good point except the statistics are cross referenced from national numbers so the total number of Black doctors (numerically) and the number of men that are men of Alpha that have answered teh decade survery (last stated in 2000) are the % that make up the doctors that are Alpha men so the stat is actually accurate until 06 when we take the next great survey. After that the numbers most likely will change due to the fact of the decline of members in NPHC orgnizations.
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This would be accurate except that not all Doctors and Lawyers list their ethnicity. That is, the are many Black men in these professions who are not part of any professional organizations that track race.
For example, not all Black engineers are in NSBE, so how would anybody know exactly how many Black engineers are in the US?
The same goes for the Bar. How can anybody track to total number of Black Medical Doctors, in there is nowhere in the process that your ethnicity has to be revealed?